

After the last thread, Here are some resources that can help you to improve your skill as a Developer. https://twitter.com/KennKIBADI/status/1385232070000222208?s=20

...UI and UX Principles, Creating Projects with a React Framework.
This is the main part of the Second Part of the Thread on Learning Web Development.
This is the main part of the Second Part of the Thread on Learning Web Development.

Git is a version control system that lets you manage and keep track of your source code history. GitHub is a cloud-based hosting service that lets you manage Git repositories. (Google)





As you know the Basics of CSS and have built some projects with it, learning this Framework is going to help you so much. It's not the only one but This thread is not about giving you ALL things out there that can make you overwhelmed...
...but the Essentials for your Career in Web Development.
- Tailwind CSS helps you to build rapidly modern websites without ever leaving your HTML.
- It is self-described as a utility first CSS framework.
- Tailwind CSS helps you to build rapidly modern websites without ever leaving your HTML.
- It is self-described as a utility first CSS framework.
Rather than focusing on the functionality of the item being styled, Tailwind CSS is centered around how it should be displayed. This makes it easier for the developer to test out new styles and change the layout.





- A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
- React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application,...
...and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes.
Docs Resource for React JS
https://reactjs.org/











After this Level of Coding, Go and Test your Skills with Challenges, Use Tailwind CSS, React JS, Netlify, and Git/Git.
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